"This was our second stay at the Metropole and we, for sure, plan to come back. Metropole is one of the last Venetian hotels not owned by a hotel chain. The Hotel is located in an ancient palazzo on the Riva degli Schiavoni, where you can still breathe its legendary past.
After it’s several reincarnations as a palazzo, hotel and WWII hospital, building was purchased and lovingly restored by Beggiato family. Beggiatos are passionate art collectors, who are generously sharing antique objects of beauty from their collections with their guests. Thousands of antiques, including unique collections of trunks and suitcases, fans, business card holders, evening bags, toiletries, corkscrews, crucifixes, headboards and furniture are displayed in common areas and are used to decorate rooms and suites. The Metropole is not just a hotel, it is a real museum, all to be discovered.
The services and staff were excellent. We were pleasantly surprised by a free upgrade to a suite with a breathtaking view of the San Marco basin. The suite was spotless, beautifully decorated and cleaned promptly in the morning with a turndown service in the evening. The rooms and suites at this hotel are truly wonderful, each is a unique masterpiece of Venetian art.
The Metropole has a great Oriental bar and bistro decorated with ancient armor and soft deep red velvet sofas. It is a perfect place to indulge in a cocktail and taste dishes inspired by Venice and the Orient. There is a secret garden where we collected a couple of oranges from the trees. We also booked and had a couple of gloriously soothing hours at the Spa relaxing in the Hammam looking into a small round window at the Venetian canal, soaking in the heated pool with hydro massage and drinking fragrant tea."